Lawrence Business College, Book-keeping, shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship, and all Commercial Branches. Call at College, or Address, Coonrod & Smith. LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. CATALOGUE FREE. GEO Y. JOHNSON, President. GEO. E. LITTLE, Secretary. THE : LAWRENCE : BOOK : COMPANY IS THE PLACE OF ALL PLACES. University Supplies at Cheapest Rates. 745 MASS. ST., (CEW'S OLD STAND.) 25 Per Cent Discount on all Miscellaneous Books in Stock. "The Two Georges" Are Glad to See You. The Lecture Course. The University lecture bureau has nearly completed arrangements for the course of lectures and concerts to be given this year. No pains have been spared to make it the strongest and most attractive course ever offered here. The opening entertainment will be a concert given October 22nd by the Schubert quartette, which is pronounced by good authorities to be one of the finest concert companies in the country. The number of entertainments of which the course is to consist has not yet been definitely decided, but will be in a few days. This much, however, can be stated with certainty, that it will consist of six and possibly seven entertainments in addition to that to be given by the Schubert company. Only one of these will be a concert, that will be given Feb. 24th by the Mozart Symphony Club. Leland T. Powers, the impersonator, and Dr. Gunsaulus; both so deservedly popular with Lawrence people, have both been engaged and their dates will be announced in a few days. In addition to these the bureau has been fortunate enough to secure an engagement for a lecture from Miss Isabel F. Hopgood, the well known lecturer on Russian subjects. The other places have not yet been filled, but the bureau is in correspondence with a number of men of national reputation for scholarship and brilliant oratory, and hopes to be able to publish a complete list of the lecturers next week. Course tickets will be placed on sale at the University some time next week. Though the course will cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $1,200, these tickets will be sold for $2. Reserved seats for each entertainment will be opened for holders of course tickets twenty-four hours sooner than for those not holding them. For the benefit of new students it may be explained that the lecture bureau is a University organization consisting of members of the faculty and representatives of the student body, and that its object is to furnish to the faculty and students at actual cost, a series of the best lectures and musical entertainments that can be secured. It is earnestly hoped that every student, old as well as new, will lend his support to this enterprise, not only by purchasing one or more course tickets himself, but also by doing all in his power to bring it to the attention of the citizens of Lawrence. If the lecture course is to be a permanent feature of the University, it can only become so by the cooperation of the faculty and students. Browning King & Co. Items. BROWNING KING & CO. ITEMS. Our new store is nice. The handsomest in the country. Our clothing is nice. The handsomest in the country. Our prices are popular. Our clothing is popular. Getting more and more so every day. The better acquainted people get with it the better they like it. We shall always keep them in love with it. One hundred and fifty feet of show window is a considerable space for one store. The finest display of furnishings to be seen anywhere is in our Eleventh street show windows. We went our friends in both city and country to feel at home with us. We shall try and make them comfortable. Our receipt on rooms, on the see on floor, are comfortable places to rest in while suiting your boys or when tired with shopping. Gentlemen will find with us every requisite for correct dressing. Gentlemen are invited to visit our men's furnishing department for correct things in men's wear. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co., Our fall goods are now in. Browning, King & Co. Kansas City. Stop, on yocr way down town, at Schaum & Henshaw's. Dolly Graeber has fitted up a steamboat to run on the river. It will seat easily twenty-five persons and is just the thing for excursion parties. Students who wish to spend a pleasant evening will do well to take a trip up the river in the steamboat. The very latest styles and new est creations are always to be found upon our shelves. Bullene, Moore, Emery & Co., Kansas City. Your themes must be written and Keeler will supply you with theme paper. One half way to the post office for stamps, postals and letter writing accessories, Raymond's drug store. Pens, Ink, Writing Tablets, Theme Paper, Quiz Books, at Schaums & Henshaw's. Andy Reed is the student's barber. Give him a call. University BOOK STORE OF Field & Gibb Co. Books and all necessary articles for University Students. Orders for special books attended to promptly. Having fitted up our store handsomely throughout and refilled our shelves with beautifully bound volumes of Standard Works and fiction, we are now in a position to ask our friends to drop in and see for themselves if our prices are not lower on all classes of Books and School supplies than any other store in the west. A nice reading room has been furnished where will be found all the latest Periodicals and Novels of the day. The Field & Gibb Book & Sta. CO. Headquarters for University Books and Supplies. STUDENTS! Don't be too hasty in making your selections of places to trade. Dollar saved is dollar made. Our special rates to clubs this year will save you enough almost to pay incidentals. Remember we are no credit house yet we have arranged to accommodate you. Yours Respectfully. Indiana Cash Grocery. McCONNELL Has the LARGST AND BEST selected stock of Fall and Winter Suitings, Pants, Etc., in the City. A liberal discount to students giving me their orders. FALLAND WINTER SUITS Davies, the Students' Tailor, AT BED ROCK PRICES. Attention Glee Club! The largest assortment of Guitars, Mandolins Banjos and Music at W. W. Fluke & Son. The Boston Clothiers BEST GOODS AND LOWEST PRICES A. URBANSKY, Call and Satisfy yourself A UBRANSKY The Boston Square Dealing Clothier. WATKINS NATIONAL BANK Capital, $150,000. Surplus, $13,000. We do a general banking business and sellit your patronage. J. B. WATKINS, President. PAUL R. BROOKS, Cashier. This pen is specially adapted for Accountants, Book-Keepers and Correspondents. It is made of the best English steel by the most experienced workmen. FOR TRIAL, will send a sample card, 12 PENS, different patterns, for 6 cents in stamps. Spencerian Pen Company, 810 Broadway, New York. THE MEAT MARKET Fresh and Tender Meats Always on Hand. 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